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UO Libraries and Collections

The UO Libraries comprise the Knight Library and several branch libraries, and offer a wide range of collections and resources to support campus instruction, research, and service, as well as to respond to the needs of scholars by providing access to recorded information and information services.

Libraries

Knight Library

The Knight Library is the largest library on campus, housing the Library's collections of materials in the humanities, social sciences, music, and business, as well as the library's special collections, government documents, microforms, and maps.

Global Scholars Hall Library Commons
The Library Commons (LC) provides resources that support the curriculum in the Global Scholars Hall (GSH) and is specific to the interest of the students living in and near this academic residence hall.

The John E Jaqua Law Library, housed in the William W. Knight Law Center, contains primary materials for research in U.S. federal and state law, including records and briefs of the U.S. Supreme Court, current statutes for all 50 states, and extensive holdings of law journals. The John E. jaqua Law Library is also a U.S. document depository.

Mathematics Library

The Mathematics Library, found in Fenton Hall, contains over 25,000 books and journals in mathematics.